Monday, February 20, 2017

Helmet Number Abnormalities

Longtime reader Hackenbush left a comment on Friday, asking if there were cards that show a Cub player wearing the wrong helmet. It would be simple to tell, because the number painted onto the helmet wouldn't match the player's actual number

What a great question!

I had a day off on Friday, so I spent some time looking over my Topps cards from the '60s through the early '80s. I also went through the Post, Kelloggs, and Hostess sets, plus some oddballs from the same era.

I did find some abnormalities.

Though he was #9 during his time with the Cubs, Tim Blackwell's 1980 card shows him wearing helmet #52. No Cub player wore #52 between 1966 and 1982. I'm guessing the picture was taken at spring training, where there are all sorts of crazy numbers being used and he just grabbed any helmet for the picture

This 1989 Swell card shows Ron Santo with helmet number 18 instead of Santo's #10. The helmet actually belongs to Santo's roommate Glenn Beckert. He must have just grabbed his roomies helmet when the photographer showed up to take a picture.

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I am a life-long Cubs fan currently in exile in southern Michigan. I have been collecting baseball cards since the fateful Cubs year of 1969. I took a 15 year break from the hobby and returned in 2008.